Tuesday,
November 6, 2012, in Rockaway I was
reminded of the aftermath of Katrina, the Rodney King riots and Iraq,
Afghanistan, and particularly I was reminded of Gaza and the West Bank, where
the "aftermath" never comes, where just a continuous, unending calamity unfolds
at the hands of America's "democracy."

It was election day, and we drove past lines of hundreds of people
waiting to vote. All that was missing was the blue ink to dip their fingers in
and to hold up to the cameras with a smile.

We baked food to bring to
hungry people who have been ignored and forgotten by our government. Mostly they are
poor people, many elderly people, many children.

We did not see a
presence of the Red Cross, where millions of dollars have been deposited in the
past week. And while we saw large numbers of cops and military convoys on the
streets, we did not see them going door to door to help people who have been
stranded without power for a week, many who can't escape the confines of
their dark, cold homes. (This is not to say they are not doing great work
somewhere, just in our little corner of destruction they were not to be
found.)

One visiting
nurse told us she has been trying for a week to get help bringing 100 elderly
wheelchair-bound people down dark stairwells in a 20-story complex. Finally,
when it was just too obvious that no help would arrive, the visiting nurse
organized other nurses and residents and they carried the people down
themselves. Meanwhile, hundreds of ambulances and medic crews are sitting in a
staging area waiting for orders. They have traveled from many places to help,
because that is what they do. People have traveled from around the country to
help.

Can
I hear a "heckofa good job Brownie" please?

I saw hundreds of ordinary citizens
taking care of themselves and their neighbors as best they can. I have seen this
in all the mayhem over all the years and in the disasters mentioned above. It is
what keeps me alive in this world filled with so much ugliness and neglect.

Today, I hear Obama was reelected -- four more years of the same old thing.
Over the last year of campaigning I have come to understand that Obama is proud
of what he has done and for what he has done in my name as an American. For this
I feel ashamed. And I am scared of what will come.

Today snow, rain, and
wind is coming. Many people in the Rockaways are in desperate need of blankets.
The same is so in Afghanistan where babies froze to death in their mothers arms
last winter.

There are natural weather events and there are disasters.
We are living in a time of great disaster world-wide, which our government seems
unable to heal and plays a great part in perpetuating.

The most common
negative comment I hear about my writing is, "What happened to you? Why do you
hate your country so much?" I can only say my government continues to fail those
who depend on it the most both here and around the world, and this has always been so.

And I am wondering where I can find a couple of blankets.

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I have traveled to Iraq, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Gaza and Afghanistan to bear witness and document the suffering of people
who are affected by war. I advocate for reconciliation and nonviolent
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